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Nursing (NURS) 1 Nursing (NURS) Dean: Janet Krejci, Ph.D., R.N. College of Nursing website (http://www.marquette.edu/nursing/academicprograms-graduate.shtml) Degrees Offered Post-baccalaureate Certificate; Master of Science in Nursing, students are admitted under Plan B (non-thesis option) but Plan A (thesis option) is also offered; Post-master s Certificate; Doctor of Nursing Practice, Doctor of Philosophy Program Descriptions Post-Baccalaureate Certificate The post-baccalaureate certificate program prepares registered nurses and other health care or social service professionals for clinical case management and care coordination (CCM/CC) in a variety of health care system, community-based or managed care settings. Completion of the 12- credit graduate-level courses also provides a foundation to obtaining a graduate degree such as master of science in nursing (M.S.N.) or doctor of nursing practice (D.N.P.). Master of Science in Nursing The master of science in nursing program prepares nurses for roles in advanced nursing practice. Graduates are academically eligible to seek formal professional certification. The advanced practice nursing: adult-older adult acute care nurse practitioner specialization prepares the student to apply advanced clinical assessment skills to complex health problems commonly encountered by acutely ill adults across the health care continuum. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification examination for the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. The advanced practice nursing: adult-older adult primary care nurse practitioner and the advanced practice nursing: adult-older adult primary care clinical nurse specialist specializations prepare the student for the care of adults, including knowledge of human responses, health promotion and disease prevention, advanced physical assessment, diagnosis and management of health problems. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification exam for Adult-Gerontology Primary Care Nurse Practitioner or Adult-Gerontology Clinical Nurse Specialist. The advanced practice nursing: nurse-midwifery specialization prepares the student for independent management of essentially normal newborns and women during the antepartum, intrapartum and postpartum periods and for gynecologic care throughout the life-span. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification examination of the American Midwifery Certification Board, Inc. The advanced practice nursing: pediatric acute care nurse practitioner specialization prepares the student for independent management of children and families seeking health care for acute to critically ill problems. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification examination for Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. The advanced practice nursing: pediatric primary care nurse practitioner specialization prepares the student for independent management of children and families seeking health care for simple to complex health problems. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification examination for Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner. The advanced practice nursing: dual primary care and acute care pediatric nurse practitioner specialization prepares the student for independent management of children and families seeking health care for simple, complex and acute health problems and critical illness. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification examinations for Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner and Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. The clinical nurse leader specialization prepares the student to have competence in clinical outcomes management and health care environment management. Students complete core M.S.N. courses and a combination of illness management and health care systems leadership courses. These graduates remain at the point of care and assure patients receive health care in a safe, cost effective, timely manner by implementing lateral integration of care services. Graduates are academically eligible to take the AACN CNL Certification Examination. The systems leadership and healthcare quality specialization prepares the student for the administration of nursing services in a variety of health care organizations. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification examination for Nursing Administration. Post-Master s Graduate Certificate This program prepares the nurse who already has a master of science in nursing to become academically eligible for certification as an advanced practice nurse.

2 Nursing (NURS) Doctor of Nursing Practice The doctor of nursing practice will emphasize development of nursing practice expertise at the highest level. The curriculum includes translational research, epidemiology, informatics, statistics, advanced clinical practice, health policy and professional issues. Specializations include: systems leadership and healthcare quality, as well as advanced practice in primary care adult-older adult, acute care adult-older adult, nurse-midwifery, and pediatrics (primary care, acute care, or dual primary and acute care). B.S.N. to D.N.P. and post-master's to D.N.P. options are available. In addition to the specializations listed above, the College of Nursing offers the doctor of nursing practice specialization in advanced practice in nurse anesthesia. The nurse anesthesia program prepares expert clinicians who understand the complexities of health care, including patient safety, advanced diagnostics and treatments, information technology, business management and health care finance. Graduates of this program bring best practices to the point of service, having competence in evidence-based care and translational research methods for quality improvement. The curriculum and clinical experiences prepare students in a variety of regional and general anesthesia techniques for every setting in which anesthesia is delivered to patients. Doctor of Philosophy The doctor of philosophy program in nursing prepares teacher-scholars. The curriculum focuses on vulnerable populations, which include persons at high risk for adverse health outcomes. Persons who are vulnerable may include such groups as the unborn, chronically ill, frail elders, impoverished children and the marginalized. The graduate of this doctoral program will have the ability to advance health care through teaching, research and health care leadership. Doctoral education in nursing is built on the master s level nursing foundation. It is characterized by the acquisition of research skills necessary for the discovery and use of new nursing knowledge and for preparation for teaching roles. PREREQUISITES FOR ADMISSION Applicants to the master of science in nursing (M.S.N.) program or the doctor of nursing practice (D.N.P.) program should have graduated with, or be about to graduate with, a bachelor s degree in nursing from a nationally accredited program with an upper division major in nursing. A cumulative undergraduate GPA of 3.000 on a 4.000 scale is required. For graduates of foreign nursing schools, a formal evaluation of their nursing program of study documenting equivalency to a U.S. bachelor of science in nursing degree must be submitted. Prior to or during the first term of study, all master of science in nursing and doctor of nursing practice applicants must have taken undergraduate nursing research and a statistics course which included inferential analysis (must be completed within 5 years of program start date). Applicants that select an advanced practice nursing specialization must have taken an undergraduate course in health assessment. Applicants to the doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) program in nursing should have graduated with, or be about to graduate with, a bachelor s degree in nursing from a nationally accredited program or a master s degree in nursing from a nationally accredited program. For the doctor of nursing practice specialization in advanced practice nursing: nurse anesthesia, applicants must have a a bachelor s degree in nursing from a nationally accredited college or university and a minimum GPA of 3.000 on a 4.000 scale with a science GPA of 3.000 or above. Applicants must possess an unencumbered Registered Nurse license to practice in the United States, and a Wisconsin license will be required at the time of admission. Current certification in BCLS, ACLS, and PALS certification from the American Heart Association or American Red Cross is also required, which must be maintained during the program. Finally, applicants must have a minimum of one year, preferably two years, of experience in a critical care area within the United States, its territories or a US military hospital outside of the United States. A critical care area is defined as one where, on a routine basis, the registered nurse manages one or more of the following: invasive hemodynamic monitors (e.g., pulmonary artery, central venous pressure, and arterial catheters), cardiac assist devices, mechanical ventilation, and vasoactive infusions. Examples of critical care units may include but are not limited to: surgical intensive care, cardiothoracic intensive care, coronary intensive care, medical intensive care, pediatric intensive care, and neonatal intensive care. Experiences in other areas may be considered provided the applicant can demonstrate competence with the above identified skills (i.e., invasive monitoring, etc.). For a bachelor s applicant, the requirements are: RN licensure, a GPA of 3.200 on a 4.000 scale, a statistics course within the last 5 years, acceptable GRE scores, three letters of reference, a goal statement and a personal interview. Generally, for a master s applicant, a cumulative graduate GPA of 3.200 on a 4.000 scale is recommended. A graduate level research course is a required prerequisite. Graduates of foreign nursing schools must submit a formal evaluation of their nursing program of study which documents equivalency to a U.S. bachelor of science in nursing degree or master of science in nursing degree. Familiarity with computers and the web (e.g., electronic retrieval of data, word processing) is required for all applicants. Some courses use online, webenhanced and/or hybrid teaching.

Nursing (NURS) 3 DIRECT ENTRY PROGRAMS MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING SECOND DEGREE DIRECT ENTRY FOR NON-NURSES The master s program for non-nursing graduates is designed for those individuals who hold baccalaureate degrees in fields other than nursing and who wish to become nurses. The program builds upon the student s broad educational preparation and provides an intense, accelerated nursing curriculum to meet the student s career goals. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR M.S.N. SECOND DEGREE DIRECT ENTRY FOR NON-NURSES 1. Baccalaureate degree in a discipline other than nursing with a GPA of 3.000 or above, using a 4.000 system. 2. GRE scores (General Test only). Waived if applicant already has a master s degree or if undergraduate GPA is 3.200 or above. 3. Completion of three recommendation forms. 4. Completion of the following prerequisite courses with grade of C or above: Human anatomy and physiology: 5-6 credits (preferably within the last 5 years) Chemistry or biochemistry or biology or microbiology: 5-6 credits total (preferably within the last 5 years) Nutrition: 3 credits Behavioral sciences, e.g., psychology, sociology: 3 credits Statistics (including inferential): 3 credits to be completed within the last 5 years of program start date. 5. Maintenance of 3.000 GPA each term and every summer session. 6. Full-time status is required. MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING SECOND DEGREE DIRECT ENTRY FOR A.D.N. NURSES This program facilitates students who have an associate s degree in nursing and also have a bachelor's degree in a discipline other than nursing to complete a master of science in nursing degree. ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS FOR M.S.N. SECOND DEGREE DIRECT ENTRY FOR A.D.N. NURSES 1. Baccalaureate degree in a discipline other than nursing with a GPA of 3.000 or above, using a 4.000 system. 2. Associate s degree in nursing with a GPA of 3.000 or above, using a 4.000 system. 3. GRE scores (General Test only). Waived if applicant already has a master s degree or if undergraduate GPA is 3.200 or above. 4. Completion of three recommendation forms. 5. Resume and written statement of professional goals. 6. Official transcripts from all current and previous colleges/universities except Marquette. 7. Completion of the following prerequisite courses with grade of C or above: Anatomy and physiology: 5-6 credits Chemistry or biochemistry or biology or microbiology: 5-6 credits total Behavioral sciences (e.g. psychology, sociology): 3 credits Statistics (including inferential): 3 credits to be completed within 5 years of program start date. 8. Wisconsin R.N. Licensure. Application Deadlines and Start Terms Nov. 15 Dec. 15 Feb. 15 Aug. 1 For spring admission: M.S.N., direct entry M.S.N. for non-nurses (Pleasant Prairie), post-master s certificates, Ph.D. and D.N.P. programs For summer admission: direct entry M.S.N. for non-nurses (Milwaukee) For fall admission: M.S.N., direct entry M.S.N. for non-nurses (Pleasant Prairie), post-master s certificates, Ph.D. and D.N.P. programs For fall admission: post-baccalaureate certificate in clinical case management and care coordination M.S.N., post-master's certificate, direct entry M.S.N. for non-nurses (Pleasant Prairie), Ph.D. and D.N.P. applicants who apply after the Feb. 15 deadline will be considered on a space-available basis for fall admission, provided their application is complete by June 1. M.S.N., post-master s certificate, Ph.D. and D.N.P. applicants are not eligible for summer admission. Application Requirements Applicants must submit:

4 Nursing (NURS) 1. A completed application form and fee online directly to NursingCAS (http://www.nursingcas.org), except for applicants to the post-baccalaureate certificate in clinical case management and care coordination (CCM/CC), who must apply online through the Marquette University Graduate School (https://graduate.admissions.marquette.edu/apply). 2. Official transcripts from all current and previous colleges/universities except Marquette. 3. (For master s and D.N.P. applicants only) three completed recommendation forms prepared by previous or present employers and teachers familiar with graduate education in nursing. Nurse anesthesia applicants must provide at least one letter from the critical care area. 4. (For Ph.D. applicants only) three Ph.D. letters of recommendation. 5. (For master s and D.N.P. applicants only) GRE scores (General Test only). Waived if undergraduate GPA is 3.200 or above. Waived for applicants who have a master s degree and the master s GPA is 3.200 or above. 6. (For Ph.D. applicants only) GRE scores (General Test only). 7. (For post-master's D.N.P. applicants only) evidence of certification in a specialty, if applicable. 8. A resume or curriculum vitae. For Ph.D. applicants, a curriculum vitae. 9. A written statement of professional goals, including reasons for pursuing graduate study. D.N.P. nurse anesthesia applicants must address career goals and future contributions to the nurse anesthesia profession. Ph.D. applicants must include objectives/career intentions, including research interests. 10. (For Ph.D. applicants only) sample of scholarly writing. 11. (For international applicants only) a TOEFL score or other acceptable proof of English proficiency. An interview is required for applicants to the advanced practice nursing specializations in adult-older adult acute care nurse practitioner, nurse anesthesia, nurse-midwifery and pediatric acute care nurse practitioner. With the exception of Second Degree Direct Entry M.S.N. applicants, an applicant must be registered in the United States as a professional nurse. Graduates of nursing schools in foreign countries must successfully complete the certification program administered by the Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools and must be licensed in Wisconsin. Upon acceptance to the graduate program, students must complete and submit the Graduate Student Health Status Report form. Information on CPR requirements, physical examination and immunization status, including results of a T.B. skin test and proof of Wisconsin R.N. licensure (or Indiana R.N. licensure for students in the adult-older adult acute care nurse practitioner - Indianapolis M.S.N.) and a criminal background check must be submitted to a program on the website Certifiedbackground.com (http://www.certifiedbackground.com). Results of a T.B. skin test must be provided annually, an influenza vaccine is required annually, and a drug screen must be completed three months prior to beginning clinical practicum courses. Students are responsible for the cost of these services. The information is required for progression within the program. Adult-older adult acute care nurse practitioner students must demonstrate evidence of current Advanced Cardiac Life Support certification and have experience working with acutely ill adults. Pediatric acute care nurse practitioner students need to be PALS certified and have experience working with acutely ill children. One year of practice in an acute care setting is required for acute care and pediatric acute care students prior to beginning clinical practicum course work. GENERAL INFORMATION Clinical courses in the College of Nursing are restricted to students in the degree program. Various clinical facilities in the greater Milwaukee area, throughout Wisconsin and in northern Illinois are utilized for practica. While Marquette University is concerned about the professional advancement of its students, facilitates the process of certification, and provides excellent educational opportunities, it cautions that professional success in a chosen field requires, above all else, constant development of individual abilities, personal initiative, and a professional sense of commitment to fulfill all appropriate legal and technical responsibilities. Hence, the university assumes no responsibility for the success of the students in obtaining educational certification or other types of professional licensure. Licensure in Wisconsin is mandatory for employment with compensation. OFF-CAMPUS PROGRAMS The College of Nursing is pleased to offer two off-campus programs. The master of science in nursing program in Indianapolis, Indiana is an innovative nurse practitioner program for current registered nurses. The Indianapolis program's high-demand specialization is in advanced practice nursing: adult-older adult acute care nurse practitioner. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification examination for the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner. To learn more about the program, visit the ACNP program site (https://mastersnursing.marquette.edu/indianapolis/acute-care-nurse-practitioner-program-indianapolis/acnpprogram-training) or contact an admissions adviser (https://mastersnursing.marquette.edu/indianapolis/contact-us) at (866) 891-8443. The direct entry master of science in nursing program in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin combines online courses with hands-on labs and clinical rotations at top health care facilities in Pleasant Prairie and throughout southern Wisconsin. This intensive learning experience helps students successfully earn a master of science in nursing degree and prepares them to pass the NCLEX-R.N. To learn more about the program, visit the direct entry M.S.N. program

Nursing (NURS) 5 site (https://mastersnursing.marquette.edu/wisconsin) or contact an admissions adviser (https://mastersnursing.marquette.edu/wisconsin/direct-entrymsn) at (866) 891-8438. PROGRESSION POLICY The College of Nursing Academic Progression Policy for Graduate Students applies to all course work taken during the academic year and summer sessions. The policies of the Graduate School on academic performance, professional integrity, professional performance, academic dishonesty, and student conduct are all followed by the College of Nursing. A variety of responses to problems in any of these areas may be implemented, depending on the nature of the problems encountered. Warnings, remediation plans, probation, immediate withdrawal from clinical or laboratory activities, suspension and dismissal are all possible actions under these policies. The College of Nursing considers any of the following as possible grounds for dismissal: Lack of satisfactory academic progress as evidenced by a failure to achieve a minimum cumulative GPA of 3.000 each term. Serious or repeated problems with academic, laboratory or clinical performance. Serious or repeated problems with professional integrity and professionalism. Serious or repeated problems with academic honesty. A lack of substantial and visible progress toward completion of program requirements, including failure to complete the comprehensive or qualifying examination, thesis or dissertation or capstone project. SPECIAL FEES 1. $50 Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) Certification (approximate fee). (This certification must be maintained throughout the student s program through biannual recertification.) 2. $124 Health requirements and criminal background check initial fee (approximate fee) and drug test. No further charges will be incurred unless additional background checks or drug tests are required. Visit Certifiedbackground.com (http://www.certifiedbackground.com) for more information. 3. $500 Assessment Tests, predictor examination, and NCLEX review course for the M.S.N. program for Non-Nursing Graduates. (Approximate fee. Exact amount based upon vendor costs in effect at time of registration.) 4. $300 Uniforms for the M.S.N. program for Non-Nursing Graduates. (Approx. fee. Must be purchased through a private vendor. Vendor list available from the College of Nursing.) 5. $175 Assessment Equipment for the M.S.N. program for Non-Nursing Graduates. (Stethoscope $70. Sphygmomanometer $60. Approx. fee. Exact amt. based upon vendor costs in effect at time of registration. Must be purchased through a private vendor.) ACCREDITATION The bachelor of science in nursing, master of science in nursing, doctor of nursing practice, and post-graduate APRN certificate programs at Marquette University College of Nursing are accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education, One Dupont Circle, NW, Suite 530, Washington, D.C. 20036-1120; (202) 877-6791, and the Accreditation Commission for Midwifery Education (ACME) of the American College of Nurse-Midwives (ACNM), 8403 Colesville Road, Suite 1550, Silver Spring, MD 20910-6374; (240) 485-1800. Dual Program of Study M.S.N.-M.B.A. Degree (Note: Moratorium on admissions.) The College of Nursing, in conjunction with the Graduate School of Management, offers a program of dual study leading to a master of science in nursing (M.S.N.) degree with a specialization in systems leadership and healthcare quality and a master of business administration (M.B.A.). Students seeking admission to the dual program apply to the Graduate School and must meet the admission requirements for both the M.S.N. and M.B.A. programs. However, official test scores from the Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) may substitute for the GRE admission requirement in the College of Nursing. Because students are officially admitted into only one Marquette University graduate program at a time, applicants must indicate which program they intend to pursue and complete first, although once accepted for admission to both programs, students may take courses from both departments. Upon completion of the first program, the student will be officially admitted to the second program for completion of the remainder of the dual program. Dual program students complete a total of 60 credits: ACCO 6000 Accounting Foundations 2 ECON 6000 Economics Foundations 2 MANA 6000 Mathematics Foundations 2 ACCO 6100 Managerial Accounting 3 ECON 6100 Managerial Economics 3 FINA 6100 Financial Management 3

6 Nursing (NURS) MANA 6100 Organizational Behavior 3 MANA 6240 Strategic Management in a Global Economy 3 MARK 6100 Marketing Management 3 OSCM 6100 Operations and Supply Chain Management 3 Quantitative methods course (see M.B.A. elective core options) 3 HEAL 6820 Health Care Program Development 3 HEAL 6841 Health Care Finance 3 HEAL 6848 Health Care Policy 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 NURS 6852 Health Care Systems Leadership 2 3 NURS 6853 Health Care Systems Leadership-Practicum 3 Total Credit Hours 60 A comprehensive examination in the nursing content area is required. MANA 6240 Strategic Management in a Global Economy serves as the final integrating experience for the business content area. MANA 6240 Strategic Management in a Global Economy may be taken only after completing all other core course requirements. Nursing Master's Requirements Specializations: Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult-Older Adult Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult-Older Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult-Older Adult Primary Care Clinical Nurse Specialist Advanced Practice Nursing: Dual Primary Care and Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Nursing: Nurse-Midwifery Advanced Practice Nursing: Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Nursing: Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Clinical Nurse Leader Systems Leadership and Healthcare Quality The following requirements are in effect for the current academic year. Requirements may change due to changes in national standards. Nursing students are admitted to the Graduate School under Plan B (non-thesis option). Plan B students are not required to write a thesis but must take a comprehensive written or oral examination. Students may change to the Plan A (thesis) option if an official Change of Plan Form is submitted to the Office for Graduate Nursing Programs and is approved by the Graduate School. A comprehensive exam is not required under the Plan A option. The number of credits required to complete a degree is based on the area of specialization. Students completing a thesis must enroll for six additional thesis credits. MASTER OF SCIENCE IN NURSING CURRICULUM All students in the master of science in nursing program must take the four core courses (12 credits) and all courses listed for their specific program option (39-51 total credit hours, depending on specialization option chosen). Clinical practicum experiences include a minimum of five hours per credit. APN: Adult-Older Adult Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Required Core Courses: Required Specialization Courses: NURS 6037 Management of Episodic Health Problems 3 NURS 6240 Complex Health Problems 3 NURS 6335 Differential Diagnosis and Advanced Skills for the Acutely Ill Adult 3 NURS 6340 Complex Acute Care Problems 3

Nursing (NURS) 7 NURS 6351 Advanced Nursing Care of the Acutely Ill Adult-Older Adult 1-Practicum 3 NURS 6352 Advanced Nursing Care of the Acutely Ill Adult-Older Adult 2-Practicum 3 NURS 6353 Advanced Nursing Care of the Acutely Ill Adult-Older Adult 3-Practicum 3 Total Credit Hours 42 APN: Adult-Older Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Required Core Courses: Required Specialization Courses: NURS 6037 Management of Episodic Health Problems 3 NURS 6240 Complex Health Problems 3 NURS 6257 Advanced Nursing of Adults-Older Adults 3-Practicum 3 NURS 6242 Concepts and Interventions for Health Problems Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6251 Advanced Nursing of Adults-Older Adults 1-Practicum 3 NURS 6252 Advanced Nursing of Adults-Older Adults 2-Practicum 3 NURS 6244 Health Promotion Across the Life-Span 3 Total Credit Hours 42 APN: Adult-Older Adult Primary Care Clinical Nurse Specialist Required Core Courses: Required Specialization Courses: NURS 6242 Concepts and Interventions for Health Problems Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6244 Health Promotion Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6258 Adult-Older Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist Practicum 1 3 NURS 6259 Adult-Older Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist Practicum 2 3 6 credits of HEAL or NURS electives 6 Elective 3 Total Credit Hours 42 APN: Dual Primary Care and Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Required Core Courses: Required Specialization Courses:

8 Nursing (NURS) NURS 6242 Concepts and Interventions for Health Problems Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6244 Health Promotion Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6536 Complex/Chronic Pediatric Health Conditions 3 NURS 6540 Seminar in Child and Family Health 3 NURS 6542 Nursing Therapeutics for Acute/Episodic Illnesses in Children and Adolescents 3 NURS 6551 Advanced Nursing Care of Children and Families 1-Practicum 3 NURS 6552 Advanced Nursing Care of Children and Families 2-Practicum 3 NURS 6640 Nursing Therapeutics for Acute/Critical Illnesses in Children and Adolescents 3 NURS 6652 Acutely/Chronically Ill Children Practicum 3 NURS 6653 Critically Ill Children Practicum 3 Total Credit Hours 51 APN: Nurse-Midwifery Required Core Courses: Required Specialization Courses: NURS 6037 Management of Episodic Health Problems 3 NURS 6740 Advanced Concepts in Women's Health Care Management Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6742 Advanced Concepts in Antepartum Management 3 NURS 6744 Advanced Concepts in Postpartum and Newborn Management 3 NURS 6746 Professional Issues in APN/D.N.P. Practice 3 NURS 6751 Advanced Concepts in Labor Support 1 NURS 6752 Nurse-Midwifery Care During Labor and Birth 5 NURS 6753 Advanced Practicum in Nurse-Midwifery 7 Total Credit Hours 49 APN: Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Required Core Courses: Required Specialization Courses: NURS 6244 Health Promotion Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6536 Complex/Chronic Pediatric Health Conditions 3 NURS 6540 Seminar in Child and Family Health 3 NURS 6542 Nursing Therapeutics for Acute/Episodic Illnesses in Children and Adolescents 3 NURS 6551 Advanced Nursing Care of Children and Families 1-Practicum 3 NURS 6552 Advanced Nursing Care of Children and Families 2-Practicum 3 NURS 6553 Advanced Nursing Care of Children and Families 3-Practicum 3 Total Credit Hours 42

Nursing (NURS) 9 APN: Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Required Core Courses: Required Specialization Courses: NURS 6242 Concepts and Interventions for Health Problems Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6536 Complex/Chronic Pediatric Health Conditions 3 NURS 6540 Seminar in Child and Family Health 3 NURS 6640 Nursing Therapeutics for Acute/Critical Illnesses in Children and Adolescents 3 NURS 6651 Acutely Ill Children Practicum 3 NURS 6652 Acutely/Chronically Ill Children Practicum 3 NURS 6653 Critically Ill Children Practicum 3 Total Credit Hours 42 Clinical Nurse Leader Required Core Courses: Required Specialization Courses: HEAL 6049 Outcomes Management 3 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 NURS 6244 Health Promotion Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6964 Clinical Nurse Leader Practicum I 3 NURS 6974 Clinical Nurse Leader Practicum II 3 Total Credit Hours 39 Systems Leadership and Healthcare Quality Required Core Courses: Required Specialization Courses: HEAL 6820 Health Care Program Development 3 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 HEAL 6830 Quality Improvement Science in Health Care 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 HEAL 6841 Health Care Finance 3 HEAL 6848 Health Care Policy 3 NURS 6851 Health Care Systems Leadership 1 3 NURS 6852 Health Care Systems Leadership 2 3

10 Nursing (NURS) NURS 6853 Health Care Systems Leadership-Practicum 3 Total Credit Hours 39 Direct Entry - Master of Science in Nursing Master of Science in Nursing Second Degree Direct Entry for Non-Nurses The master of science in nursing program for non-nursing graduates is designed for individuals who hold baccalaureate degrees in fields other than nursing. The 75-credit program builds upon previous, broad educational preparation and provides an intense, accelerated and specialized nursing curriculum preparing students to become eligible for the NCLEX-R.N. examination and to earn a generalist master of science in nursing degree (M.S.N. with no specialization) upon completion of the program. Nursing students are admitted to the Graduate School under Plan B (non-thesis option). Plan B students in the master's program for non-nursing graduates are not required to write a thesis but must successfully complete a synthesizing project in their capstone clinical course, taken during the final semester of the program. The leadership competencies achieved during this program positions students to seek employment in many health care settings. Students have the competencies necessary to practice at the microsystem level, providing point-of-care delivery with a focus on safety, quality and improved outcomes. Graduates are eligible to take the National Certification Examination to be certified as a clinical nurse leader. Graduates are also eligible to apply for a post-master's certificate in one of the many specialties that Marquette offers, or to the D.N.P. or Ph.D. programs at Marquette. Students must complete: HEAL 6049 Outcomes Management 3 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 NURS 5600 Community and Population Health Nursing 3 NURS 5701 Nursing Concepts and Interventions for the Care of Adults/Older Adults 1 -- Theory 3 NURS 5803 Maternity Nursing and Women s Health Theory 3 NURS 5900 Family Centered Nursing of Children -- Theory 3 NURS 5963 Nursing Care for Patients with Chronic Conditions Practicum 4 NURS 6001 Health Assessment and Fundamentals 1 3 NURS 6002 Health Assessment and Fundamentals 2 4 NURS 6005 Concepts and Interventions for the Promotion of Mental Health -- Theory 3 NURS 6015 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nursing Practice 3 NURS 6200 Nursing Concepts and Interventions for the Care of Adults/Older Adults II - Theory 3 NURS 6244 Health Promotion Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6246 Nursing Care for Patients with Acute Conditions - Practicum 4 NURS 6964 Clinical Nurse Leader Practicum I 3 NURS 6974 Clinical Nurse Leader Practicum II 3 Total Credit Hours 75 Master of Science in Nursing Second Degree Direct Entry for A.D.N. Nurses This program facilitates students who have an associate s degree in nursing and also have a bachelor's degree in a discipline other than nursing to complete a master of science in nursing degree. Prior to completing any courses in the specialization option of choice, students must complete: NURS 5931 Topics in Nursing (Community Health Clinical) 3 NURS 5600 Community and Population Health Nursing 3

Nursing (NURS) 11 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 Total Credit Hours 12 After completing the four courses listed above, students progress into their chosen specialization. The total number of credits taken to complete the master of science in nursing ranges from 39-51, depending on the specialization chosen, in addition to the initial 12 credits listed above. Nursing Doctor of Philosophy Requirements The doctor of philosophy (Ph.D.) program in nursing is designed to prepare teachers of nursing and scholars who will contribute to the body of knowledge related to vulnerable populations. Graduates of the program will be prepared to: 1. Teach students to be nurses and advanced practitioners to be able to improve the health status of vulnerable populations. 2. Design and conduct independent research that will impact the health of vulnerable populations. 3. Develop, test and refine theories as a basis for nursing science. 4. Analyze patterns of health and illness among vulnerable populations. 5. Synthesize research findings to provide leadership in health care. Curriculum The doctoral program is a 51 credit post-master of science in nursing program with course work in the following five categories: Nursing Science (12 credits) NURS 8000 Nursing Knowledge Development 3 NURS 8010 Vulnerable Populations 3 PHIL 6430 Philosophy of Knowledge 3 NURS 8980 Nursing Research Seminar and Practicum 3 Total Credit Hours 12 Research and Statistics (15 credits) HEAL 8002 Qualitative Research 3 HEAL 8003 Quantitative Research 3 HEAL 8015 Applied Statistics for Health Sciences 3 HEAL 8016 Advanced Applied Statistics 3 HEAL 8018 Advanced Measurement in Health Care 3 Total Credit Hours 15 Teaching/Research (6 credits) NURS 8020 Nursing Education Research, Policy, and Leadership 3 And Preparing Future Faculty Program Certificate NURS 8981 Residency in Nursing Education 3 or NURS 8982 Nursing Research and Practicum II Total Credit Hours 6 Cognates (6 credits) Six credits supportive of dissertation. Dissertation (12 credits) A doctoral student will follow a program of study defined, in conjunction with an adviser, on an approved Doctoral Program Planning Form. The student must complete all requirements listed on the Doctoral Program Planning Form, pass a qualifying examination and successfully defend a dissertation to complete the program. The doctoral dissertation must represent an original research contribution and show high attainment and clear ability to do independent research. Doctor of Nursing Practice Requirements Specializations: Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult-Older Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult-Older Adult Acute Care Nurse Practitioner

12 Nursing (NURS) Advanced Practice Nursing: Dual Primary Care and Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Nursing: Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Nursing: Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Advanced Practice Nursing: Nurse Anesthesia Systems Leadership and Healthcare Quality Advanced Practice Nursing: Nurse-Midwifery (post-master's D.N.P. only) The doctor of nursing practice (D.N.P.) program is designed to prepare advanced practice nurses and nurse administrators at the highest level. Graduates of the program will be prepared to: 1. Provide evidence-based advanced nursing care to individuals, families, communities and/or clinical populations. 2. Apply analytical methodologies to evaluate and monitor patient, population and care system outcomes. 3. Analyze and apply models, theories, and scientific evidence to improve health care of diverse populations. 4. Demonstrate advanced levels of scholarship, clinical judgment, systems thinking and accountability in nursing practice. 5. Employ consultative and leadership skills within nursing and interdisciplinary health care teams to transform health care and complex health care delivery systems to improve health. Doctor of Nursing Practice Curriculum The doctor of nursing practice (D.N.P.) is a post-baccalaureate* degree requiring between 63 and 91 credit hours, depending on the option chosen. All programs are to be completed in three years by full-time students. Course requirements for each specialization are listed below. Students have the option to earn a master of science in nursing en route to the doctor of nursing practice. * The advanced practice nursing: nurse-midwifery option is only post-master's and does not have a post-baccalaureate option. Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult-Older Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner NURS 6037 Management of Episodic Health Problems 3 NURS 6240 Complex Health Problems 3 NURS 6244 Health Promotion Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6251 Advanced Nursing of Adults-Older Adults 1-Practicum 3 NURS 6242 Concepts and Interventions for Health Problems Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6252 Advanced Nursing of Adults-Older Adults 2-Practicum 3 HEAL 8015 Applied Statistics for Health Sciences 3 NURS 6257 Advanced Nursing of Adults-Older Adults 3-Practicum 3 HEAL 7010 Translational Research 3 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 HEAL 7012 Epidemiology 3 NURS 7996 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 1 3 NURS 7980 Residency for D.N.P. with Adults 3 NURS 6746 Professional Issues in APN/D.N.P. Practice 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 NURS 7997 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 2 3 Total Credit Hours 69 Advanced Practice Nursing: Adult-Older Adult Acute Care Nurse Practitioner NURS 6037 Management of Episodic Health Problems 3 NURS 6335 Differential Diagnosis and Advanced Skills for the Acutely Ill Adult 3

Nursing (NURS) 13 NURS 6240 Complex Health Problems 3 NURS 6340 Complex Acute Care Problems 3 NURS 6351 Advanced Nursing Care of the Acutely Ill Adult-Older Adult 1-Practicum 3 NURS 6352 Advanced Nursing Care of the Acutely Ill Adult-Older Adult 2-Practicum 3 HEAL 8015 Applied Statistics for Health Sciences 3 NURS 6353 Advanced Nursing Care of the Acutely Ill Adult-Older Adult 3-Practicum 3 HEAL 7010 Translational Research 3 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 HEAL 7012 Epidemiology 3 NURS 7996 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 1 3 NURS 7981 Residency for D.N.P. with Acutely Ill Adults 3 NURS 6746 Professional Issues in APN/D.N.P. Practice 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 NURS 7997 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 2 3 Total Credit Hours 69 Advanced Practice Nursing: Dual Primary Care and Acute Care Pediatric Nurse Practitioner NURS 6540 Seminar in Child and Family Health 3 NURS 6551 Advanced Nursing Care of Children and Families 1-Practicum 3 NURS 6536 Complex/Chronic Pediatric Health Conditions 3 NURS 6552 Advanced Nursing Care of Children and Families 2-Practicum 3 NURS 6542 Nursing Therapeutics for Acute/Episodic Illnesses in Children and Adolescents 3 NURS 6244 Health Promotion Across the Life-Span 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 NURS 6652 Acutely/Chronically Ill Children Practicum 3 NURS 6242 Concepts and Interventions for Health Problems Across the Life-Span 3 HEAL 8015 Applied Statistics for Health Sciences 3 NURS 6640 Nursing Therapeutics for Acute/Critical Illnesses in Children and Adolescents 3 NURS 6653 Critically Ill Children Practicum 3 HEAL 7010 Translational Research 3 HEAL 7012 Epidemiology 3 NURS 7984 Residency for D.N.P. with Ill Children/Adolescents 3 NURS 7996 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 1 3 NURS 6746 Professional Issues in APN/D.N.P. Practice 3 NURS 7997 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 2 3 Total Credit Hours 78 Advanced Practice Nursing: Pediatric Primary Care Nurse Practitioner

14 Nursing (NURS) NURS 6540 Seminar in Child and Family Health 3 NURS 6551 Advanced Nursing Care of Children and Families 1-Practicum 3 NURS 6542 Nursing Therapeutics for Acute/Episodic Illnesses in Children and Adolescents 3 NURS 6552 Advanced Nursing Care of Children and Families 2-Practicum 3 HEAL 8015 Applied Statistics for Health Sciences 3 NURS 6244 Health Promotion Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6553 Advanced Nursing Care of Children and Families 3-Practicum 3 NURS 6536 Complex/Chronic Pediatric Health Conditions 3 HEAL 7010 Translational Research 3 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 HEAL 7012 Epidemiology 3 NURS 7996 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 1 3 NURS 7983 Residency for D.N.P. with Children and Families 3 NURS 6746 Professional Issues in APN/D.N.P. Practice 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 NURS 7997 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 2 3 Total Credit Hours 69 Advanced Practice Nursing: Pediatric Acute Care Nurse Practitioner NURS 6540 Seminar in Child and Family Health 3 NURS 6536 Complex/Chronic Pediatric Health Conditions 3 NURS 6651 Acutely Ill Children Practicum 3 NURS 6242 Concepts and Interventions for Health Problems Across the Life-Span 3 NURS 6652 Acutely/Chronically Ill Children Practicum 3 HEAL 8015 Applied Statistics for Health Sciences 3 NURS 6653 Critically Ill Children Practicum 3 NURS 6640 Nursing Therapeutics for Acute/Critical Illnesses in Children and Adolescents 3 HEAL 7010 Translational Research 3 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 HEAL 7012 Epidemiology 3 NURS 7996 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 1 3 NURS 7984 Residency for D.N.P. with Ill Children/Adolescents 3 NURS 6746 Professional Issues in APN/D.N.P. Practice 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 NURS 7997 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 2 3 Total Credit Hours 69 Advanced Practice Nursing: Nurse Anesthesia HEAL 7012 Epidemiology 3 NURS 7810 Scientific Foundations of Nurse Anesthesia Practice 3

Nursing (NURS) 15 NURS 7811 Nurse Anesthesia Advanced Physiology 4 NURS 7812 Nurse Anesthesia Neurobiology 4 NURS 7813 Nurse Anesthesia Basic Prinicples 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 NURS 7814 Nurse Anesthesia Advanced Principles I 3 NURS 7815 Professional Issues in Nurse Anesthesia DNP Practice 3 NURS 7816 Nurse Anesthesia Pharmacology 3 NURS 7970 Nurse Anesthesia Practicum I 1 HEAL 8015 Applied Statistics for Health Sciences 3 Nurse Anesthesia Advanced Principles 2 (new 2018-2019) 3 Nurse Anesthesia Practicum 2 (new 2018-2019) 2 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 Nurse Anesthesia Residency 1 (new 2018-2019) 4 HEAL 7010 Translational Research 3 Nurse Anesthesia Residency 2 (new 2018-2019) 4 Nurse Anesthesia Residency 3 (new 2018-2019) 4 NURS 7996 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 1 3 Nurse Anesthesia Specialty Residency Immersion 1 (new 2018-2019) 4 NURS 7997 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 2 3 Nurse Anesthesia Specialty Residency Immersion 2 (new 2018-2019) 4 Total Credit Hours 91 Systems Leadership and Healthcare Quality HEAL 6848 Health Care Policy 3 or NURS 6007 Ethics, Policy, and Health Care Advocacy HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 NURS 6851 Health Care Systems Leadership 1 3 HEAL 6830 Quality Improvement Science in Health Care 3 HEAL 6820 Health Care Program Development 3 or HEAL 6841 Health Care Finance NURS 6852 Health Care Systems Leadership 2 3 HEAL 6848 Health Care Policy 3 or NURS 6007 Ethics, Policy, and Health Care Advocacy HEAL 8015 Applied Statistics for Health Sciences 3 NURS 6853 Health Care Systems Leadership-Practicum 3 HEAL 7049 Outcomes Management 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 HEAL 6820 Health Care Program Development 3 or HEAL 6841 Health Care Finance HEAL 7012 Epidemiology 3 NURS 7986 Residency for D.N.P. in Health Care Systems Leadership 3 NURS 7996 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 1 3 NURS 6746 Professional Issues in APN/D.N.P. Practice 3 HEAL 7010 Translational Research 3

16 Nursing (NURS) NURS 7997 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 2 3 Total Credit Hours 63 Post-Master of Science in Nursing/Doctor of Nursing Practice Curriculum The College of Nursing also offers a post-m.s.n./d.n.p. program for nurses already holding a master s degree or equivalent (such as nurse-midwifery) who want to pursue the D.N.P. The 33-credit post-m.s.n./d.n.p. builds on the Marquette s existing master s program. Transcripts of students whose master s degrees are from nursing master s programs other than Marquette University are evaluated on a case-bycase basis to assure attainment of prerequisite knowledge and clinical experience; additional course work beyond the 33-credit requirement may be necessary to meet all of the Essentials of Doctoral Education for Advanced Nursing Practice. Post-Master of Science in Nursing/Doctor of Nursing Practice NURS 6852 Health Care Systems Leadership 2 3 or HEAL 6848 Health Care Policy HEAL 8015 Applied Statistics for Health Sciences 3 HEAL 7010 Translational Research 3 HEAL 6825 Quality & Patient Safety in Health Care 3 or HEAL 6830 Quality Improvement Science in Health Care HEAL 7012 Epidemiology 3 HEAL 6835 Health Care Informatics, Technology and Professional Issues 3 HEAL 7049 Outcomes Management 3 NURS 7986 Residency for D.N.P. in Health Care Systems Leadership 3 NURS 7996 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 1 3 NURS 7997 Doctor of Nursing Practice Capstone 2 3 Total Credit Hours 33 Contact the College of Nursing at (414) 288-3810 for more information. Post-Master's Requirements for Certification This program prepares the nurse who already has a master of science in nursing to become academically eligible for certification as an advanced practice nurse. A minimum of 12 credit hours are required for each specialty. However, credits required for completion in each specialty could exceed the minimum requirement of 12 credit hours, depending on the student's previous experience and educational background. Specific information regarding application and course requirements may be obtained from the College of Nursing, Clark Hall, P.O. Box 1881, Milwaukee, WI 53201-1881, (414) 288-3810. Programs are offered in the following specialties: Adult-Older Adult Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Prepares the student to apply advanced clinical assessment and management skills to complex health problems. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification examination for adult gerontology acute care nurse practitioner. Adult-Older Adult Clinical Nurse Specialist Prepares the student for the care of adults, including knowledge of human responses, health promotion and disease prevention, advanced physical assessment, diagnosis, and management of health problems. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification examination for adult gerontology clinical nurse specialist. Adult-Older Adult Primary Care Nurse Practitioner Prepares the student for the care of adults, including knowledge of human responses, health promotion and disease prevention, advanced physical assessment, diagnosis, and management of health problems. Graduates will be academically eligible to take the national certification examination for adult gerontology primary care nurse practitioner.